The parents of missing baby Lisa Irwin will return to their Northland residence Tuesday.
Joe Tacopina, the New York attorney for Lisa's parents, said they along with Lisa's older half brothers will return to their home in the 3600 block of North Lister Avenue on Tuesday afternoon.
The move comes exactly six weeks after Jeremy Irwin called 911 about 4 a.m. Oct. 4 to say that his daughter had been snatched from her crib while sleeping.
Irwin and Lisa's mother, Debbie Bradley, have been primarily staying with Bradley's younger brother, Phil Netz, since they reported Lisa missing. Lisa's first birthday was Friday, which was a day after her two older brothers were re-interviewed about her disappearance.
The couple said three phones were also stolen from their home.
Tacopina told KCTV5 Tuesday that he believes the person who stole the phones also kidnapped Lisa.